To hold our ground a field report
In the 1950's most Ju/'hoansi had been exterminated or were dispossessed by white colonists and black farmers from the Nyae Nyae region in northeastern Namibia. In 1982 a development foundation, funded by European Non- Government Organizations, was started to help Ju/'hoansi keep East...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Watertown, MA
Documentary Educational Resources
1991, c1991
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Series: | Ethnographic video online, volume 1
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Collection: | Ethnographic Video Online Vol. 1 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | In the 1950's most Ju/'hoansi had been exterminated or were dispossessed by white colonists and black farmers from the Nyae Nyae region in northeastern Namibia. In 1982 a development foundation, funded by European Non- Government Organizations, was started to help Ju/'hoansi keep Eastern Bushmanland and develop subsistence farming. This report, produced in conjunction with a major Land Rights Conference in Namibia in 1991, shows the Ju/'hoan struggle to hold onto their last fragment of land |
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Item Description: | "A field report from the !Kung San (Ju/'hoan) series by John Marshall"--Container |
Physical Description: | 1 streaming video (33 min.) |